It's that interlude when recently announced campaigns focus on building organization and raising money. That's certainly the case for two candidates seeking to succeed Jack Kingston as the congressman from Georgia's 1st Congressional District.

The Savannah River Landing site near President's Street has emerged as the best option for a cruise ship terminal and berthing facility should the city decide to develop as a port for the cruise ship industry, consultants told the Savannah City Council on Tuesday.

Jack Kingston would like to be No. 13.
Not the unlucky 13. More like the Wilt Chamberlain No. 13. Just like the 13 original American Colonies. The good 13. The baker's dozen.
There have been 12 sons of Savannah who have served in the U.S.

A quick-hit, online survey by the Tybee Island Tourism Council in April showed visitors to the island came away with an overwhelmingly positive impression and 98.4 percent of respondents said they would return for another visit.

The race to succeed U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston in the 1st Congressional District in 2014 grew even more crowded when Brunswick state representative Jeff Chapman announced his candidacy late Monday night via emails and an entry on his Facebook page.

Jack Kingston has worked in the belly of the political beast for nigh on a quarter-century, including 11 consecutive successful campaigns for the U.S. House of Representatives.
That kind of success and longevity would bestow veteran status on anyone.

Here is a glossary of positions usually found in statewide and national political campaigns, as well as in some larger local campaigns. In smaller, local campaigns, several of these responsibilities may be combined under one staffer.